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- Groom's Name: James M. Hoard
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Groom's Birthplace: Necedah, Wis
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Bride's Name: Amanda Paulson
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Marriage Date: 18 Jan 1886
Marriage Place: Necedah, Juneau, Wisconsin
Groom's Father's Name: James Hoard
Groom's Mother's Name: Abby Hoard
Bride's Father's Name: George Paulson
Bride's Mother's Name: Christina Paulson
Groom's Race: White
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00352-6
System Origin: Wisconsin-EASy
Source Film Number: 1276048
Reference Number: it 1 cn 863
Collection: Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930
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Obituary
Mrs. Amanda Hoard, wife of James Hoard of Mosinee, died at the family home in that village on Friday evening, October 18th, after an illness of several weeks' duration. Flu with the many complications that often accompany this dreaded disease was the cause of death.
Amanda Paulsen was the daughter of George and Christina Paulsen. She was born at New Lisbon, February 13, 1865, and was in her 65 year at the time of death. When sixteen years old, she with her family moved to Necedah.
On January 21, 1886, she was united in marriage to James M. Hoard. To this happy union seven children were born, two of whom have preceded the mother in death. The surviving children are: Mrs. Ambrose Berry, Mrs. M.L. Oleson, George A., Minot J., and Kenneth. Besides her husband and children Mrs. Hoard is survived by one sister, Anna Paulsen of Necedah, and one brother, P.A. Paulson of St. Paul. Eight grandchildren also survive.
For several years Mr. and Mrs. Hoard were residents of Necedah following their marriage. Mr. Hoard was employed here as lumber scaler in the mills. After the closing of the lumber industry here, or about thirty years ago, the family moved to Mosinee, which has been the family home since, and where Mr. Hoard has been employed in the mills there.
Mrs. Hoard was a devoted wife and mother. Her constant aim in life was to make members of her family comfortable and happy, and even to the last days of her fatal illness, their comforts were nearest to her heart. She was a solicitous and thoughtful neighbor and friend, and it was evident that she had entrenched herself in the hearts of those of her home community by the many and beautiful floral offerings at the time of her death and burial.
Funeral services were conducted from the home at two o'clock on Monday afternoon, October 21st, Rev. Jacquith of Wittenburg, a former pastor of the Mosinee Methodist church, having charge of the services, assisted by Rev. Friedman. Burial was in the Union cemetery. The pallbearers were P.A. Paulson of St. Paul, M.L. Oleson of Rock Ridge, Ambrose Barry, and the three sons, George, Minot and Kenneth Hoard. The Methodist choir sang several selections.
Those here from out of town to attend the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sanborn, Mrs. Schaumberger, Mr. and Mrs. S. Robertson and son Clarence, Mrs. H. Hinkley, Mrs. M.C. Cress, Mrs. B.E. Walters and son Harry, Mrs. Fred Vlosek of Wausau; Mr. and Mrs. Kroll, R. Kroll, Cornelia Kroll, Mr. and Mrs. George King and son Earl, Mrs. Ida Toepel and son Clarence, Mrs. John Plowman, of Wisconsin Rapids; Mrs. Joseph Drom of Fond du Lac; Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Paulsen of St. Paul, Minn.; Miss Anna Paulsen of Necedah, Rev. and Mrs. Jacquith of Wittenberg. Newspaper and date unknown.
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